Une belle adaptation, réalisée par un duo espagnol, d'un des romans fondateurs de la science-fiction, accessible dès 12 ans.
In Alila: Our Little Philippine Cousin by Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade, immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and rich traditions of the Philippines through the eyes of a young girl named Alila. This enchanting tale follows Alila's daily life, customs, and experiences in her beloved homeland.
As a little Philippine cousin, Alila introduces readers to the beauty of her country's landscapes, the warmth of its people, and the colorful tapestry of Filipino traditions. From celebrating festivals and participating in local customs to exploring the natural wonders of the Philippines, Alila's journey offers a unique insight into the Filipino way of life.
Through Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade's engaging storytelling, readers will be transported to the Philippines, where they'll encounter Filipino cuisine, traditional clothing, music, and the strong sense of community that defines Alila's world. The story showcases the values of family, respect, and the close bonds that exist within Filipino society.
Alila: Our Little Philippine Cousin celebrates the diversity and beauty of Philippine culture, highlighting the similarities and differences that make each culture unique. Readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the richness of Filipino heritage and the importance of embracing and preserving one's cultural identity.
Join Alila on her delightful journey as she shares the wonders of the Philippines, its traditions, and the close-knit community that shapes her life.
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Une belle adaptation, réalisée par un duo espagnol, d'un des romans fondateurs de la science-fiction, accessible dès 12 ans.
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